bt H * I ft " (I "Mr Menâ€, tho' one of Canada':, big business men and a millionaire At a family gathering ot the Web urpr r-lan. held recently no" Luck- now, one of the descendants present was Mr Harry McGee. one of the hands of the T. Eton Co.. and who always take. a lively interact in the family gathering. The Locum Ben. tinental in a writeup of the 'dar'. Havs tho !ollowlng kindly word! F bout one of the held. at the big de., partrnental store : i Mr Harry Macao, Pmidont .91 T. Eaton Co ' "tiYerg address at Fam. 'ty "Hanson. THE FRUITS OF INDUSTRV AND SOIRIETY On Monday lot. In" cheers null plaudit- extnordlmry. In: George. the Queen and no other Royal members returned to the city of London. The, van In " open our- riatte and tho intense 'tty ot the peo- ple was unmistakable. The King and QUH'n could only smile their sumac. iation. wave their hands and occur tonallv the King waved " hat. The crowd was made up ot untold thou- and: and the welcome vs. a worthy “nu. We Join with them in paying. ap." Burban- Ravi-U lamb-ct Can-dun We", News... Orl‘ Ann-(I‘M. C. TtAMAGtt & BON. m m Pro prkton . BACK TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE God Save the King!†THE FORD There is an enormous amount of careful work neceuary to build strength and service into the Ford Steel Spoke wheel, and the results Justify the engineering study and skill devoted to this feature of the Ford car. JIL wheel is an advanced step in engineer- ing and the result of exhaustive experimental tests. It is smart in appearance, extra strong, having a lasting finish, easy to clean and provides a simple method for'mounting and demounting the tire without tools and in a fraction of the time previously required. The steel rods or spokes, li' in diameter; are elec- trically welded to rim and hub shell. The finish is enamel baked on steel. Possessing great resiliency and being one solid piece, these wheels have a sturdiness not approached by any other type. The Ford wheel eliminates loose, squeaking spokes and rims, pinched tubes, chipped or peeling finish, necessity of tire flap. misalignment of tires iue to carelessly mounted rims, and a host of other vheel and tire ills formerly encountered. It permits of easy steering and no drumming sound is created by the wind. THE Ford Steel Spoke (Drop Centre) wheel is an advanpprl (fan h, mug--.“ Greater Strength and ‘Durability Durham ttttttttrr-Vatu-tated a democrat and is - so happy as , when among the common 'reetNo--qttta 'le"itt_rtwttertt"rurruuintrtter.ms 'nucceutnl strokes tn business for the _ company in the n'huilding of which hohaattadmrtmitstodii.' Hehaa I never outgrown the broad accent ac- , nuired in the north of ireland before ' he crossed the Atlantic. a lad of I seventeen with only a tew sover- ' eixns in his pocket. He has the tr. l lshman's wit " well as the 'hrom'. , and never fails to entertain his hear- . ers. not so much by what he lays. . as by the way he in it. Like moot _ men who have climbed from the _ bottom to the top of the ladder. he takes a fatherly interest in hon and when the occnaion otters he passes on to them some of the practical wisdom, which he has gathered dur. ing his own upward climb. His speech at the picnic was a sketch ot ha career from lrish immigrant, “teem manage) to president ofthe T. Eaton Co. (But he never mentions his position nor his wealth. He re- fers to himself as n "dry goods rlerk.") One of the stories he tells is that ahortly alter tstarting work with Timothy Eaton. he was told one day by n number of his fellow em- ployees that he was going to be in. itiated. "Yes." said he, “and what does that mean?" He was told that he had to treat the crowd. (it wasn't ice cream those days, it meant beer.) l 'And what if I won't treat the crowd' I said he. It means that you won't be here long, if you don't, he was told. "Well," said he. "I’m a teetotaller." ‘I don't touch. taste‘ nor handle and I I won't treat." And he adds: "They t are all gone from there long ago and I'm there yet." l He had the courage to say "no." SMITH BROS. Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer STEEL SPOKE WHEELS 3 Two cumoue LOVE LETTERS Instead of writing that weekly let. ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the new: ot the district. Save yourself the trouble of Worrying over what to any each week for $2.00 for a whole year. _ V,_-_- -wyuw tion, your laborious application is so tedious " aspiration it deserves con- mendation. and thinking imitation a ttuftieient er'rtitusati9rt, I am, without hesitation yours. flat. -- an, aural- nus-t- nation of your imagination to show such veneratlon on so slight s loun- dation. I supposed your animation was the fruit of recreation. or had sprung from ostentation to display your education by an odd enumera- tion, or rather multiplication. ot words of the same termination. tho' of great variation in each respective tsignitietrtion. Now, without disputa- nm. TPW-.- .-._-,,,, -- of Mme! Moot worthy of winin- tion! After long eoetaideration and much meditation on the great reputa- tion you poo-es: in the nation. [have t Itrong Inclination to become your relation. On your tusprobation ot the damnation. I an." make reparation to remove my sltulHnn m I mum In an old book, dated 1820. therein the tolltywintt curious love epistle. It words an ndmlnble play upon wordl ." l Ford Car Features Choke of “a u to u “a a. hour, 404â€". - uni†Full balloon “no Fully new aixarah. Moon ' undoing hydraulic a“). Ontario " I. to an. par pane. 0/ Min 57mm aha mud Theft "I mum lock um. and by splat, 'afarr Moderation" he "G. how ford Sick/ire?! Tirejits into drop an. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO tee decided upon a change. Several artists ot repute were secured. but they were not equal to the standard of enjoyment, set by the Brunswick trio. Under my circumstances the rink is a dimeult place to be heard in but the comedian, Jss. Esplln. was suffering from a heavv cold and much of his reportolre could not be bend ever 1 large part of the sudience,so weak was his voice. The soprano. Miss Hudson-Seeiey, and baritone. Jas. Butler possess good voices but could not be heard to advantage. The most popular entertainers were Prit- chard and little Miss Clegg in lively songs and dances and the latter es- rncially won enthusiastic applause. Piper Cooper accompanied the clan: ces and save a. few pipe selections. 3 Rev. B. D. Armstrong was in the chair. Booths along north side of the rink did In good business and a- bout 8190 was taken in at the door., Despite the threatening night, a crowd ot nbout tour hundred gather- ed In the rink. where the platform was placed at west end, south ot ent- rance. The program in previous years was in charge of the popular Bruns- wick trio, but this year the commit- The Presbyterian congregation hm had planned their annual garden par. ty. formerly held at Robt. bureau’s. for the Show ground- last Thursday night. but utter. promising morning rain intervened late In afternoons“ the workerl had a busy time between live And eight o'clock. removing the platform, seats. etc., to the skating rink. It was I fortunate provision as there was a heavy shower while the program we: on. Rain put Damper on Presbyterian Garden Party THE DURHAM REVIEW June 1353de of Durham is upend- In; a bond†with her friend, Eda: Bell. in ma In Hill. of Toronto m visiting It and In Nicholu Mela-h and “tending the Kesnater--DueiG: null".- wedding. MN w. Kenny. tip. Mr Will Kenney I Pey.1'urtdnr event]: -i --'""V Jul. we welcome In Konney to our neigh- borhood. Mrs Ambrose Huey ot Owen Sound is spending a nation with her aunt Mr. w u“--- -, yonququnl to Mr Wilt Kenney and Min Margaret Duggun who were ttappiiy hurried on Tuesday lut. We welcome In Kenn" n- m- --r-v spent the you}; ",i'ii Min Marlon Bord. Congntqlguonl to Mr will We congntulnte l on her Slat birthday feeling well titer h Mr and Mrs Donn Toronto, spent over with Mr and Mrs " Master Gilbert and Trafford of Durham, with aunt and uncle, J. A, Boyd. Mia: Marion Boyd from Toronto for her non. Mr and Mrs Herbert Trattord and son Gordon, spent Sunday with their niece, Mrs Edith Tamara. Buneuan. Mr Kenneth Dunamoor or Oahuva, spent a day with his Fmndtmrenta, Mr and Mrs Hugh nghm Br. Mr and Mrs Daub" McKechnieof; Turn-"n ----= __ __ "utended for Int week) Min B. McKechnle in we!“ Mr and Mrs Robert Nixon of anti, spent over the week end the Schafer funny. Mr and Mr. HarhnH mun-w- July 1st iaiiid round here. Won will do I Mr AndrewuUiton in busy days erecting the foundation 1 ney_straw shed. v._ Vâ€"_ v- In: "CC“. Mr and Mrs Alex. McLean locom- panied Mr and Mrs E. O. Hiekiing last Thursday on a motor trip to visit friends at Corrie. Mr and Mrs Than. Derby visited with Mr and Mrs Thom Park at Knox Corners' recently. Mr and Mrs Alex. M son of Michigan, called this loamy the end of t. 'IIC; ncvvrul omncnes or young poo ple's activities throughout South Grey We wrre pleased to note No. 7 won the silver trophy for debating. Miss Muriel Henderson of Mount Forest. visited at her home over the week end. l Mr and Mrs Andrew McEwing and little Jean of near Port Elgin, visit. ed with friends in this locality the latter put of the week. Mr Erwin Miller formerly of this place. but now of Kitchener, was married to Miss Burtee last Saturday A few of the moat interested from here attended the evenintt'st program at Holstein Inst Saturday where the annual Parm Youth Rally was held. The evening's program consisted of distributing the various cups and medals and listening to the winners of the several branches of young poo ple's activities throughout South Grey We wrre pleased to note No. 7 won the silver trophy for debatinz. as Chairman. was in order. The month of June and weddings in bringing along its share of brides to this part. Mr and Mrs Earl Boulton (nee Al- ice Burgess) a former teacher at Hampden school. and recently mar- ried " Conn, by Rev Jno. Little, passed through this way last Friday and called on Mrs Sharp Sr. and son Alex. A few from here attended the pic- nic of Allan Park Institute last Wed- nesday in Mr T. Britrharn's grove at Allan Park The afternoon was an i. deal one for an outing but with the busy season somewhat delayed by the unfavorable weather earlier. the turn-out was not so large as antici- pated. Those who had caught up and were ready for a holiday had an enjoyable uternoon. Games and ' short program, with Mr Jno. Aitken: as chairman. was in order. I Mr Misses Mary McIntyre and Ruth Ledtnghtun, Toronto, spent the holi- day at their respective homes here. Miss Allowsy, Toronto, Accompanied the latter to her home for the holi- dav. . Mr Donald McGregor. London. spent seven! days last week visiting at Skene's. . Messrs Geo. Braun and Wm. Hill snent the week end with Mr and Mrs Sesrle. Guelph. Mr Cameron McIntosh, M. P., of North Battleford, spent over the) week end with his sister and brother. He is down East to attend the ses- lons of the Can. Weekly Newspaper Association, which meets in London this week. Mr Ed. Sullivan motored up from Toronto and spent the holiday with‘ his brother Joe " Dornoch. Visitors at the Crutchley's over the holiday were Mr A. Snider, Sr: Mr and Mrs Snider. Jr, of Pin-burg: Mr and Mrs A. Crutehley, Mr and Mrs Joe Crutchley sud Floyd Ken-us of Durham. Several from this vicinity attend-l d the U.F.0. tdertte " Hesherton.l They were planed to see 0011:th und helpers win the bait pine. A couple of carious from Kitchen- er, visited over the holiday with the Oberer ttttd Simpson families. Mr and Mrs R. Manley and two qaughtera spent Sunday with Guelph friends . Sign Mary Morrison of Toronto Bell Telephone Staff. In spending a couple of weeks at her home. _ -iiiri. iiikt ind Mr Speck have been busy the put couple of wee" putting I. splendid steel r?ot or.t.hlr :1 ." Cnitchleir's barn md also shing- ling Mr Harold Head’- hqulg. _ LATONA [In In stone visited her mm. Mrs he Kenton. Dtolnore. recently. Conrremlatlom are extended to Mr Wm Kenny And nu bride, who were marina this week. GLENROADEN nney Btttt In Huey evening with relatives HAMPDEN used oft very quietly I Wonder what July 12th M l ml. and recently mar- by Rev Jno. Little, 1 this way last Friday Mrs Sharp Sr. and son Mei. McCullcch and he_r 'enettiriili. " the week end John McKochnle. " Mina Lucille t, are holidaying le, Mr and Mrs. returned home summer we... ed on friends in of the week. McLean nccom. E. O. Hicleng Bpend ing the our neigh- H. Banks Banks in . these for I. Tor, Sorry mu I Met h l , OHINGLE: e W eo- a not we" ' " present, but hope to hear of her) rim. '2dra.Eg Tr... recovery Boon. I . c. " nu " - --.'. "I“: wrlr (If. when who walked acron- the road in front or the car but Mr Bear. Not long men. crowd of amund 50 nth. ered with gun. ttttd Htiea. But Mr. Bur walked any from them tome how. 1 The w. M. s. of Dunn Chureh/ Rocky Samoan. will meet " the; home of In (Rem) Armstrong on' July 2n4, In Durham. i - ‘uulw . qulll IUI' Trte \\ In] Cs Mr and Mr. P. Hurst, Elmwood, m be sent to the Indiana. Mrs M, Bpettt tk “Y With Mr “Id In Mike 'f,'11"d,t and ldlughler tterved “dam Kenny. y une It cone. mu Marion Boyd. Toronto, arrlv- Werddtntr betta are ringing. ed home to spend vmuon with her m g dmother. In R H ' B. Palace Garth. has new Owner Mr Joe Young Wilderl "ke,epent I Chrt W ll wh mm [mm Sunday with Mr and In J. Ichoeh- th r . P er, F" . di/ nie, Mrs Sank McKochnle returning . Mm Guam: at on .4 , with him for n whit. 'IN,' tt te In“? It?! beat") J"",", ur x n Very "clan; m Sunday evening. " 1'll'ta'le. tl') sd,',',;', 'C,i'l'i',',' . M" Mr Joe Kenny and 'm. Inn leiooh VoMn In mm tatttitiar with thr Wire 1rlt't..tteur with their car, - .5... "., ___._.4 __, . -- The Cash Shoe Store holidays-with her aunt. In Schlldroth, Paisley. The when of un- tine nthered at' FISHER POULTRY FARM, Aytou, Ont cum-'- cm can..." a My Ouch. For the bounce ot the too-on we no otterine our blah quality chick. " the shows “no†price. Chick. from the name mat lngo told u more than dam. there prices uriier in the, amour Till. Is your Opportunity to occur. highest Ittutttr gt u very rm some price. Write or Mums your “it without delay. Hat. ohu Tuesday and Thur-hr ouch week. All chick. from blood- teued stock. In" mutated W Free. Ir). Wyndoues Ilk etch, “mm; :2: from ihttad " Oldest and Greatest Lay in: SABY CHICK: . S. MciLRAptH "an: Cedar, " This. Sn, $4 Per " B. c. " than!“ “.10 per N: E. Murphy Estate, Ltd Mount Forest. Ont. Palm Garth. has new Owner Mr Chris Wetter, who has mu?! the PtHee Guiana It Formosa fam on. n n picnic put and bean!) 51â€" In Bruce. Inn cold the pmnvm frt " "M7. Mr "rot, Voisin Mr VoMn In -rttat “mm" with m. work about the ground: and should prove I tumble successor to Mr “M ter. It MI mm . lot of patirttrtt IM con-Month time End mono-vim PM the ground. in their Divas-m tin, an and that. with the added aura: “on of the famous Bowing well. har unrated (bound- of visitors. " the m of In J. MoKw-hm- gm! quilted I quilt for the w M s JU,LY 4 1919 SHINGLES AI the pie-once a aha-Jr's. Carl hell's and ther Mr and In . It and In , “lowing the 1 and am: PM" m their [til cumnsum Mined-n r 8. M. er1 An event Winner of " Ilkorf at (1 Funk can. an. $38 wr. .., Ilistr, which w Apri Best (i m w It If y for Your 94: HEN Wes Sound. v cated fc, Thos Will v, ;. will 1ool 'study--' for Bus I‘D-mum would a (bike It Mail il coupon [Rec-"on Imlllht - ligl Geal Ar ha JU II